Monday, January 23, 2012

Back to business


Christmas come and gone. Holidays come and gone: back to business. This little blog is primarily, but not exclusively, dedicated to tracking the life of 'connecT', our experiment in 'emerging church' life. 'connecT' will have its 3rd birthday this year (more will be said closer to the time). So, there is something to celebrate, I think.

Some people ask what is 'connecT' and what do we do and, more importantly for them, will they like it. 'connecT' started as an experiment trying to draw on insights from the 'emerging church/fresh expressions movement'. We discovered along the way, I think, that we are some of that, but not all of it. However, most 'emerging churches' don't see themselves simply as a franchise any way. We have grown and formed our own identity and have our own way of doing things, which is a sign that we are maturing. So, who are we?

We are congregation of about 30 representing a full range of ages and theological viewpoints.

We are people from a variety of denominational backgrounds. Some would describe themselves as post-denominational, but, obviously, bring some of their denominational experiences and expectations with them. However, we do regard ourselves as a congregation of St. Jude's Anglican Church, Brighton.

We are an inclusive church. Leadership is shared by a team. We try to encourage full participation in our worship. Sermons, if we have them, almost always include a chance for 'round table' discussion. We try hard to foster a safe environment where everybody can share their thoughts.

We try to draw on the whole Christian tradition, so it is not unusual for us to use 'stations' for private meditation or have times of silence and reflection. We use music in variety of ways through singing, reflection and prayer. We like to think we are imaginative and creative, and so, at times, we don't quite get it right, but we are also, importantly, in the light of this, a community of grace and forgiveness.

We celebrate the Eucharist (standing or sitting around the altar) together on the
1st Sunday of the month.

We like to eat together! A meal always follows the worship @ about 6.30pm, and, when we can afford it, we have some wine too.

So, if this sounds like it might be your thing (it won't be for everyone!) come and join us on Sunday evenings @ 5.30pm @ St. Jude's Anglican Church, 444 Brighton Rd, Brighton, South Australia.

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